The Narrow Way
In The Narrow Way, we listen carefully to Jesus’ warning that not every path leads to life, and not every profession of faith reflects true discipleship. While the broad road is crowded and comfortable, the narrow way is marked by repentance, obedience, and submission to Christ as Lord.
This sermon challenges the assumption that sincerity alone is sufficient and presses believers to examine the fruit of their lives. Jesus does not lower the standard of discipleship—He raises it—calling His followers to deny themselves, take up their cross, and walk the path He Himself walked.
The Narrow Way is a call to sober self-examination and renewed commitment. It invites the church to recover a biblical understanding of salvation that is rooted not in cultural Christianity or surface-level belief, but in a transformed life shaped by the grace and truth of Jesus Christ. Though the way is narrow and the cost is great, the destination is life eternal in the presence of God.